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st.ent to russia, moscow, pete petersburg earlier this year. there are parts of the treaty that says we would not be able to continue to defend ourself as a nation. to me, the start treaty is about how many nuclear weapons we have and how many the russians have. it is not about how we can defend ourselves. we need to defend ourselves against everybody, not just focus on the russians. i do not think we should limit our defense. that is my concern. that is why i voted against it. that is why i voted against it. >> i heard a lot of questions about the senate dynamic. given the scope of the problems that this country has run out, is it better tactically for them to get closer, but not take the majority in 2012 than it would be to take out the senate out right right now? >> i would say probably yes in that, in the senate, as the senator said, it is much easier to play defense. the power to say no is the real value of the vote in the senate. to the extent that you make plans and devise strategy and you quit your caucus and you present proposals and t
st.ent to russia, moscow, pete petersburg earlier this year. there are parts of the treaty that says we would not be able to continue to defend ourself as a nation. to me, the start treaty is about how many nuclear weapons we have and how many the russians have. it is not about how we can defend ourselves. we need to defend ourselves against everybody, not just focus on the russians. i do not think we should limit our defense. that is my concern. that is why i voted against it. that is why i...
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i've been to russia, been to moscow, st. petersberg. i have concerns, i agree with ronald reagan. trust but verify. there are parts that say we would not be able to continue to defend ourselves as a nation. to me the star treaty is supposed to be about how many we have, how many the russians have. now how we can defend ourselves. we have korea, iran. we need to defend ourselves against everybody, not just focus on the russians. so i don't think we should limit our defense and that's my concern and that's why i voted against it. >> thank you for being with us this week. >> thank you. >> and we are back on "newsmakers". after a conversation with senator john brasso who is in the new leadership position with the republicans. it was interesting. you've written a book about the senate and i heard a lot of dynamics. let me ask you both on national polling ticks. given the spoke scope -- scope of the problem is it better tactically for them to get closer but not take the majority for 2012 than to take over the senate outright right now? >> i would say probably yes. in that in the senate,
i've been to russia, been to moscow, st. petersberg. i have concerns, i agree with ronald reagan. trust but verify. there are parts that say we would not be able to continue to defend ourselves as a nation. to me the star treaty is supposed to be about how many we have, how many the russians have. now how we can defend ourselves. we have korea, iran. we need to defend ourselves against everybody, not just focus on the russians. so i don't think we should limit our defense and that's my concern...
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he reset relations with russia but canceled missile defense plans with nato allies. he has ease sanctions on cuba but failed to move forward on trade agreement with columbia and south korean, and he cannot muster meaningful support for iranians risking their lives by opposing ahmadinejad, but he found a time to send a report claiming our country's alleged human rights violations. there is a disturbing pattern here of reaching out to sworn enemies while sliding our friends. that is not for policy but just foolish, and how long can that go on? [applause] as we just saw recently, our president still refuses to admit the surge was a success. it seems he is more concerned with the politics of withdrawal than the pursuit of victory, and while the threats of our security grow, he is shrinking the budget for defense against those threats. the obama foreign policy is a far cry from ronald reagan days. president reagan nurtured our allies. he confronted our adversaries. he had clarity and vision and purpose. he knew that an evil empire deserves to be left on the ash heap of hi
he reset relations with russia but canceled missile defense plans with nato allies. he has ease sanctions on cuba but failed to move forward on trade agreement with columbia and south korean, and he cannot muster meaningful support for iranians risking their lives by opposing ahmadinejad, but he found a time to send a report claiming our country's alleged human rights violations. there is a disturbing pattern here of reaching out to sworn enemies while sliding our friends. that is not for...
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a senate ratification for a nuclear arms treaty with russia. the new start as it's called seeks to shrink the streak warheads by about a third and change some procedures by inspecting each country's arsenals and compliance. the treaty heads for a vote. the united kingdom where the pope is speaking towards the growing trend toward secularization and making the case that religion is of benefit to the world. the poll, the question tonight, how concerned are you about the secularization of society? you can text your answer to 36288, type sr 1 for very concerned. sr 2 for slightly concerned or sr 3 for not concerned. we'll bring you those results at the end of the program. ñ@y >> as the connecticut sfat sfat race tightens. richard blumenthal is bringing in the big guns. tomorrow wonder if a presidential visit is worth the risk. white house correspondent mike emanuel has the story. >> president obama is heading back out on the campaign trial answer though his personal popularity dipped ten points from where it was during of 2008 campaign. mr. obama
a senate ratification for a nuclear arms treaty with russia. the new start as it's called seeks to shrink the streak warheads by about a third and change some procedures by inspecting each country's arsenals and compliance. the treaty heads for a vote. the united kingdom where the pope is speaking towards the growing trend toward secularization and making the case that religion is of benefit to the world. the poll, the question tonight, how concerned are you about the secularization of society?...
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versus russia missile race. the minute we put up that big wall, they would say, we need more missiles to make sure some get through. why is the united states reengaging in the cold war. your thoughts. what would you do if you were a russian and saw us doing this. you wouldn't think about iran. >> i'm sorry, todd. one of the things that's happening with the russians is we're beginning to engage in ways that are productive in the middle east and elsewhere. if we want to drive a wedge in between the relationships we need with the soviets, this is a great way to do it. >> who wrote this stuff? who are the neocons who have their hands in every republican document? you know it says whacky. >> i have no idea who wrote the document. i know they talked to a lot of average americans and these are the things -- >> i'm waiting to hear about precious bodily fluids. it's dr. strange love. >> hold on a minute. chris, for months, you've been talking about how the republican party is just the party of no. they don't stand for an
versus russia missile race. the minute we put up that big wall, they would say, we need more missiles to make sure some get through. why is the united states reengaging in the cold war. your thoughts. what would you do if you were a russian and saw us doing this. you wouldn't think about iran. >> i'm sorry, todd. one of the things that's happening with the russians is we're beginning to engage in ways that are productive in the middle east and elsewhere. if we want to drive a wedge in...
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russia their number one. foreign policy objective, return he got nothing. he insulted israel and forgot to mention hamas lost thousands of -- launched thousands of rockets into israel. we've seen success in iraq in spite of his policy preferences and thanks to those of his predecessors and to the courage of george w. bush. [cheers] as you know, his strategy in afghanistan has been needlessly modeled by announcing the -- model -- muddled by announcing the withdrawal date. of national purpose. if we have serious enemies and growing threats around the world, we have an ministration whose idea of a rogue state is arizona. [applause] these are among the reasons why liberals will have to -- in november. -- have a bad november. this is not the first time the power has been taken from one political party and given to another. what is occurring is different in america today. not really the result of disappointment. what is being felt in america today is more profound than that. more somber. americans believe that very
russia their number one. foreign policy objective, return he got nothing. he insulted israel and forgot to mention hamas lost thousands of -- launched thousands of rockets into israel. we've seen success in iraq in spite of his policy preferences and thanks to those of his predecessors and to the courage of george w. bush. [cheers] as you know, his strategy in afghanistan has been needlessly modeled by announcing the -- model -- muddled by announcing the withdrawal date. of national purpose. if...
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versus russia missile race. the minute we put up that big high wall that stops icbms, afford it take the technology to do it, they would immediately say, we need more missiles to make sure some get through. why is the united states reengaging in the cold war. your thoughts. what would you do if you were a russian and saw us doing this. you wouldn't think about iran. because iran doesn't have icbms. >> i'm sorry, todd. one of the things that's happening with the russians is we're beginning to engage in ways that are productive in the middle east and elsewhere. if we want to drive a wedge in between our relationships that we've begun with the soviets and the relationships frankly that we need with the soviets this is a great way do this. >> was this written by the american enterprise institute? someone like cheney. who are the neo cons who still have their nandevery republican document? what's going to? because you know it sounds wacky. you know it sounds wacky. >> i have no idea who wrote the document. i know tha
versus russia missile race. the minute we put up that big high wall that stops icbms, afford it take the technology to do it, they would immediately say, we need more missiles to make sure some get through. why is the united states reengaging in the cold war. your thoughts. what would you do if you were a russian and saw us doing this. you wouldn't think about iran. because iran doesn't have icbms. >> i'm sorry, todd. one of the things that's happening with the russians is we're beginning...
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a senate ratification for a nuclear arms treaty with russia. the new start as it's called seeks to shrink the streak warheads by about a third and change some procedures by inspecting each country's arsenals and compliance. the treaty heads for a vote. the united kingdom where the pope is speaking towards the growing trend toward secularization and making the case that religion is of benefit to the world. the poll, the question tonight, how concerned are you about the secularization of society? you can text your answer to 36288, type sr 1 for very concerned. sr 2 for slightly concerned or sr 3 for not concerned. we'll bring you those results at the end of the program. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. [meow] desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many
a senate ratification for a nuclear arms treaty with russia. the new start as it's called seeks to shrink the streak warheads by about a third and change some procedures by inspecting each country's arsenals and compliance. the treaty heads for a vote. the united kingdom where the pope is speaking towards the growing trend toward secularization and making the case that religion is of benefit to the world. the poll, the question tonight, how concerned are you about the secularization of society?...
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russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. and say hello to underwater skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news does not a good economic town hall make. and rudy giuliani shows you why you never, ever accept an you never, ever accept an invion to a campaign rally before hearing the name of the place first. >>> the good news for president obama is that the great recession ended in june of 2009. the bad news for president obama is that the great recession has been over since june 2009. and that, in our third story tonight, was the quandary the president was wrestling with at today's town hall. the national bureau of economic resear
russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. and say hello to underwater skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news...
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russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. and say hello to underwater skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news does not a good economic town hall make. and rudy giuliani shows you why you never, ever accept an invasion to a campaign rally before hearing the name of the place first. grandma is the bestest. the total package. grandpa's cooooooooool. way cool. ♪ grandpa spoils me rotten. ♪ to know, know, know you ♪ is to love... some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughin
russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. and say hello to underwater skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news...
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iran's allies were typically places like russia. today we heard from putin they're not going to deliver the defensive missiles to iran which was a huge deal, very embarrassing for the iranians. they paid for the missiles, they were happy to be getting them, it was going to bolster their defense systems and now putin said we're not going to send iran the 300 missiles so support is dwindling, big companies that work in iran like toyota, kia have all pulled out of iran, they have huge car sales in iran. the president may be saying this isn't hurting but it's certainly having an effect. >> ali i appreciate your time and perspective, thank you. >>> we just learned another one of president obama's economic team is heading for the door. herb allison who heads the $700 billion bailout program said he's out. lawrence summers announced he'll soon be heading back to harvard. summers is probably the biggest departure yesterday yet coming after former budget director peter orszag and christina roemer. melissa francis joins me now. what kind of i
iran's allies were typically places like russia. today we heard from putin they're not going to deliver the defensive missiles to iran which was a huge deal, very embarrassing for the iranians. they paid for the missiles, they were happy to be getting them, it was going to bolster their defense systems and now putin said we're not going to send iran the 300 missiles so support is dwindling, big companies that work in iran like toyota, kia have all pulled out of iran, they have huge car sales in...
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russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. and say hello to underwater skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news does not a good economic town hall make. and rudy giuliani shows you why you never, ever accept an invasion to a campaign rally before hearing the name of the place first. [ male announcer ] the u.s. government may soon require brake override technology on all new cars and trucks. at nissan, we think this is a good idea. so we did it... ...six years ago. [ wind howling ] nissan. innovation for safety. innovation for all. [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing t
russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. and say hello to underwater skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news...
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russia, hello! and we travel deep under the bike lake, where for some reason a group of divers a racing bikes underwater. they don't seem to be moving very quickly or even staying on the bikes, but they're still trying. isn't that the most important part? you thought underwater biking was ridiculous, say hello to underwater-skiing. i don't think this kind of skiing will become more popular than the surface version, but underwater biking is already the most popular form for people over the age of 12. and time marches on! >>> verification that good economic news does not a good economic town hall make. and rudy giuliani shows you why you never, ever accept an invitation to a campaign rally before hearing the name of the place first. maybe you want school kids to have more exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to help when the unexpected happens. whatever you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunt
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i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him? -- what does washington think of him? >> i would talk about a larger issue which is social services of one of the office has on the stability operations. greg makes a persuasive case that if you were to transfer a society, to teach girls how to read. if you teach girls how to read, entire villages learn how to read and birth rates plummet and prosperity goes up. the stuff that greg has done in afghanistan and pakistan is true the lord's work. it is some fantastic stuff. i had an opportunity to sit down with them and have a few cups of tea in kabul. it was a tremendous privilege. let me
i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him?...
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. >> key will be operational within the next decade progress in nuclear arms race between china and russia has begun. [explosion] [siren] heritagethink the foundation for that production. they produce good work for this cause. [applause] coming next is the vice president for leadership with the heritage foundation, one of the great sponsors of the values voters summit. she is a frequent spokesperson for your values throughout the country. would you please welcome genevieve wood. [applause] ♪ >> good morning. i want to say on behalf of my colleagues, we are delighted and honored to be a part of this year's summit with all the co- sponsors on the stage. happy constitution day. [applause] one of our great founding fathers is reported to say one useless man is a shame. two useless man is a law firm. [laughter] 3 useless man is called congress. think about how many lawyers are in congress. that is it a good punch. it is a funny statement. demint, all those you will be hearing from today, we have no better friends than those lawmakers. [applause] but as you know, there are many members of cong
. >> key will be operational within the next decade progress in nuclear arms race between china and russia has begun. [explosion] [siren] heritagethink the foundation for that production. they produce good work for this cause. [applause] coming next is the vice president for leadership with the heritage foundation, one of the great sponsors of the values voters summit. she is a frequent spokesperson for your values throughout the country. would you please welcome genevieve wood....
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russia is an important country. i would not categorize it in terms of a western or christian influence. neither the united nations or anyone else has been able to stop the killings in darfur. the rate of killing has diminished dramatically over the last two or three years. the issue here is other countries with a great deal of influence in sudan have not really put their shoulder to the wheel in terms of taking the type of position they should take to stop the government from the actions they're taking in the south. now there is a whole nother question which is the upcoming referendum in southern sudan about a new round of war. this is one of the more bleak episodes in contemporary history. the u.n. does the live there -- does not look good there. and is a bleak statement about the current delegation. host: bruce jones talking to us about the united nations and its relevancy. thank you for taking the time to talk to us this morning. guest: think you for having me. host: we will look at the definition of a family. ou
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it was for the right of those young men and women in those countries in eastern europe and russia to be free. to choose who they are. to say what they want to say without fear of state penalty. when i saw the thousands of young people, gay and straight, marching on euro-pride, i found it to be a moving experience because it was the freedom that have been one for them -- won for them by the courage of their fathers and by the determination of this country and the political leadership. what it made me realize is this. there may be setbacks. there may be times when it seems that the quality -- that full equality is a long way off. this is a global march which is moving in only one direction. it is moving in the direction of equality because in the end, people want to be free. the state cannot stand in front of that freedom and blocked it forever. [applause] that is why i believe that politics will change across the world in favor of the quality, just as it has changed so fast in the united kingdom. that is why i celebrate all of you are doing here to make it possible in your own country
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inspecting some of the nuclear sites, and some think that meeting tomorrow may not go well because russia and china, even though they've signed on to the resolutions have largely allied themselves with tehran, china dealing with a lot more trade, iran putting -- or russia putting online iran's first nuclear plant just a few weeks ago, a plant that israel has called unacceptable. president obama will address the millennium goals summit here tomorrow and also will address the general assembly on thursday. martha. martha: a lot to look forward to. eric, thank you very much, eric shawn at the u.n. bill: always makes headlines, every year here in new york. >>> hey, you remember this guy? roll it here: >> i'm not going to jail! bill: that is one fed up father, striking a nerve, storming a school bus, giving a tong lashing to kids on board who were booing his disabled daughter. what the father is saying now about that incident, today, in minutes. also -- >> martha: the national guard in one state taking the heat for sparking a raging wildfire. the communication breakdown that guard leaders say l
inspecting some of the nuclear sites, and some think that meeting tomorrow may not go well because russia and china, even though they've signed on to the resolutions have largely allied themselves with tehran, china dealing with a lot more trade, iran putting -- or russia putting online iran's first nuclear plant just a few weeks ago, a plant that israel has called unacceptable. president obama will address the millennium goals summit here tomorrow and also will address the general assembly on...
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. >> nato-russia, is there some suggestion he will not be there? >> no. >> ok, then the pakistan meeting. the secretary said she and the israeli will be there. >> the secretary will be meeting on sunday to discuss pakistan flood relief, and i know that will include the secretary on our side plus the ambassador who will just be back from pakistan. monday, there will be a session on haiti recovery that the secretary will co-share, along with the prime minister. it will co-chaired, along with the prime minister and several presidents. >> thank you. >> hold on, we have others. >> the prime minister of kuwait is meeting with the vice- president today at the white house. that there is a separate meeting. it is possible we will just have a state department representative in that meeting, but we will try to check that. >> [inaudible] >> do we think what? >> meeting with south korean officials. am i am not aware. he was back from the region late yesterday, but i am not aware of what his schedule is today. >> thank you. >> i have one tribute to give you. >>
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the first veteran i knew was my father, an immigrant from russia, came to the u.s., was a disabled veteran. that was the first experience i had with congress remitting -- renigging on a promise. there was a big march on the washington mall. president hoover called up the army and fire and killed veterans who were protesting. one of the blackest days in history. ever since, i have been on the way to washington to get my father's bonus. we knew to do more for veterans. there are many of us pushing for that. host: what will you be doing next, when you end your career in the senate? guest: i am thinking about my next move. former senator george mitchell says people who leave the senate should take some time figuring out what they want to do. i am going to take my time. host: are there certain areas of public policy that you would like to focus on? guest: that is inarticulate rephrasing of the last question. there are a great number of possibilities. i have had contact with people making suggestions. so far, i am just thinking about it. . robert: the taxpayers have to pay taxes. that is why we
the first veteran i knew was my father, an immigrant from russia, came to the u.s., was a disabled veteran. that was the first experience i had with congress remitting -- renigging on a promise. there was a big march on the washington mall. president hoover called up the army and fire and killed veterans who were protesting. one of the blackest days in history. ever since, i have been on the way to washington to get my father's bonus. we knew to do more for veterans. there are many of us...
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this, this is supposed to be the free country as opposed to these communist countries like china and russia. what's wrong with that picture? host: jacksonville, florida. alan, republican line. caller: i agree they should know. obviously the system is flawed because there's not enough space for them to go into jail right now and we have to create kind of a way, the cost. there's so much going on right now as far as law breaking in our country that it's kind of overwhelming for our law enforcement and correctional facilities. host: let me get your reaction to this though. caller: that's true. host: so you don't take issue with that? you still think judges should know the cost? caller: yes, doy. host: all right. thanks for the phone call. new york, go ahead. caller: good morning. actually, i'm just calling because my husband is in prison for forging an instrument, possession of a forged instrument. he is doing four and a half to nine years. i don't understand for that type of sentence, a nonviolent crime, that he has here three children that's out here and they are the people -- other people a
this, this is supposed to be the free country as opposed to these communist countries like china and russia. what's wrong with that picture? host: jacksonville, florida. alan, republican line. caller: i agree they should know. obviously the system is flawed because there's not enough space for them to go into jail right now and we have to create kind of a way, the cost. there's so much going on right now as far as law breaking in our country that it's kind of overwhelming for our law...
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correct, the united states will be limited to buying passage to the international space station from russia and will be prohibited from flying to other destinations in lowercase earth orbit or destinations in the outer space frontier. -- in the lower space-b sorbate or destinations in the outer space frontier. i believe that if the national space plan is subject to the normal review process of this congress, the aerospace industry and the reliable experts that we know in the military and the aerospace community, america will be well served. thank you. >> thank you, mr. armstrong, very much. mr. cernan. >> one month ago, neil armstrong and i released an opinion paper expressing our concern over the administration's proposed space- bar budget. we spent a great deal of time -- proposed space budget. we spent a great deal of time choosing our words, words like ."ediocrity," slid we particularly wanted to avoid ,ny political overtone because from the beginning of nasa, we have avoided partisan politics. we have transcendent national differences. there is talk about a decision yet to come about b
correct, the united states will be limited to buying passage to the international space station from russia and will be prohibited from flying to other destinations in lowercase earth orbit or destinations in the outer space frontier. -- in the lower space-b sorbate or destinations in the outer space frontier. i believe that if the national space plan is subject to the normal review process of this congress, the aerospace industry and the reliable experts that we know in the military and the...
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we often hear about the role of china and russia as commercial financial of outlets for countries like iran or north korea. just today there was a raiders peace about the role of turkish banks. -- there was a reuters piece about turkish banks. >> as i think it is obvious from what i said, we need to make this a global effort. in that regard, we are already on her to do that. it is not just passing a u.n. security council recommendation that it is getting the private sector dynamic working. we have been traveling around the world, the treasury department, state department traveling together, to do just that. we have visited turkey already. we have engaged with them on exactly these issues. one thing we are finding, which i think is dramatic, is that because of the environment with respect to iran, the private sector is reacting very positively. in turkey, it is no exception that the private sector is quite aware of the risks they face with respect to dealings with iran. financial institutions are quite aware of the risks they face under the law. they know if they're going to do signific
we often hear about the role of china and russia as commercial financial of outlets for countries like iran or north korea. just today there was a raiders peace about the role of turkish banks. -- there was a reuters piece about turkish banks. >> as i think it is obvious from what i said, we need to make this a global effort. in that regard, we are already on her to do that. it is not just passing a u.n. security council recommendation that it is getting the private sector dynamic...
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congress, countries like russia, china, turkey, venezuela, many others are still assisting iran in financial terms and in some of its other critical needs so that the sanctions themselves, while they may raise cost for iran, generally may make life more difficult or not affecting the nuclear program. jon: what is your sense about the power behind ahmadinejad? he is the public face of that country, and yet, he is in some trouble at home, isn't he? >> well, you know, human ambition and conflict extends even in regimes like this, but i think what's happening, in fact, secretary of state clinton has said this recently, publicly, the regime is increasingly a military dictatorship with theocratic overturns. it's no longer a group of mullahs running the country, it's much more the revolutionary guard of which ahmadinejad is an alum nis. jon: is he in charge? >> i don't think he's the sole power. he is obviously one of the top ones. there are a number of people who have powers, more of an uneasy, collective leadership, but as i say, a leadership that's backed by the military. jon: ambassador john bo
congress, countries like russia, china, turkey, venezuela, many others are still assisting iran in financial terms and in some of its other critical needs so that the sanctions themselves, while they may raise cost for iran, generally may make life more difficult or not affecting the nuclear program. jon: what is your sense about the power behind ahmadinejad? he is the public face of that country, and yet, he is in some trouble at home, isn't he? >> well, you know, human ambition and...
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., britain, china, russia, france plus germany will be there as well as will iran. >> we indicated our readiness to meet. i will be meeting with my counterparts in the p 5 plus one to discuss where matters stand but as we are speaking right now i know of no meeting that the iranians have agreed to attend. >> iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad arrived in new york today. the u.n. security council has imposed four rounds of sanctions on his country because of its nuclear program which the u.s. and other nations believe is to create nuclear weapons and a way to deliver them. as for meetings with the p 5 plus one any time soon president ahmadinejad said in an interview "we have a plan to discuss things, to discussish throughs. we have always been ready to discuss issues as long as they are within the legal framework and based upon principles of justice and respect ." he goes on to say that we believe the united states is pressing the iaea to take a political position on the issue "talking about the nuclear issue. once they do that its worth becomes worthless and ineffective. ahmadinejad s
., britain, china, russia, france plus germany will be there as well as will iran. >> we indicated our readiness to meet. i will be meeting with my counterparts in the p 5 plus one to discuss where matters stand but as we are speaking right now i know of no meeting that the iranians have agreed to attend. >> iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad arrived in new york today. the u.n. security council has imposed four rounds of sanctions on his country because of its nuclear program...